The ad campaign is definitely not helping things, it's long been a problem NoA has seemingly never bothered to address.---Welcome to gamefaqs, where poverty is an illegal activity.

#8AstralFrostPosted 3/11/2013 7:18:03 PM

There are plenty of other reasons beyond the ad campaign as to why it isn't selling, such as:- performance issues- lack of games- region lock- lack of dvd/bluray- lack of worthwhile gimmick to bring in the Wii casuals

#9_Sovereign_Posted 3/11/2013 7:43:25 PM

I've said it before and here it is again......the ad campaign is fine. I see commercials all the time, there are countless magazine ads, most gaming stores( or gaming related big box stores) have either in-store materials towards promotion or online ads. Plus demo kiosks, and it's not like the games and system themselves are off in a corner away from the other games.

The only people who don't know what it is are the people who are not interested in it, therefore don't realize it's a new thing. I remember my dad asking why I had to get a whole new machine to play Mario64 when my SNES worked perfectly fine. Any gamer ( who's not a casual, i.e. CoD or Madden only player) that has any interest in Nintendo will know what this is. The common consumer will do research on something that interests them.

This is just a troll reassurance topic...Not calling TC a troll, but the subject itself is ludicrous unless you've shut yourself off from the main world completely.---We impose order on the chaos of organic evolution. You exist because we allow it, and you will end because we demand it.

#10DDP886Posted 3/11/2013 7:44:46 PM

the wii u isn't even that good. spec wise its just weak---Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds = Spiritual LiberationLETS GO: NYRangers; Bring this cup back to where it belongs